Lin, Lo-Wei Ehrlich, Allison K Rice, Robert H
Serially passaged rat keratinocytes exhibit dramatically attenuated induction of Cyp1a1 by aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands such as TCDD. However, the sensitivity to induction can be restored by protein synthesis inhibition. Previous work revealed that the functionality of the receptor was not affected by passaging. The present work explored the p...
Miao, Hua Liu, Fei Wang, Yan-Ni Yu, Xiao-Yong Zhuang, Shougang Guo, Yan Vaziri, Nosratola Ma, Shi-Xing Su, Wei Shang, You-Quan
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Accumulated evidence suggested that gut microbial dysbiosis interplayed with progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, no available therapy is effective in suppressing progressive CKD. Here, using microbiomics in 480 participants including healthy controls and patients with stage 1-5 CKD, we identified an elongation taxonomic chain Bacilli...
Karim, Noreen Salemi, Michelle Durbin-Johnson, Blythe Rice, Robert Rocke, David Phinney, Brett Yang, Yatian
Air pollution consists of complex mixtures of chemicals with serious deleterious health effects from acute and chronic exposure. To help understand the mechanisms by which adverse effects occur, the present work examines the responses of cultured human epidermal keratinocytes to specific chemicals commonly found in woodsmoke. Our earlier findings w...
Lie, Erina Choi, Mira Wang, Sheng-Pei Eichenfield, Lawrence
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated disorder that commonly affects adults and children. In recent years, pediatric psoriasis has increased in prevalence and the disease is often associated with various comorbidities and psychological distress. The conventional topical treatments for psoriasis, such as corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, vit...
Lin, Lo-Wei Durbin-Johnson, Blythe P Rocke, David M Salemi, Michelle Phinney, Brett S Rice, Robert H
Cornified envelopes (CEs) of human epidermis ordinarily consist of transglutaminase-mediated cross-linked proteins and are essential for skin barrier function. However, in addition to enzyme-mediated isopeptide bonding, protein cross-linking could also arise from oxidative damage. Our group recently demonstrated abnormal incorporation of cellular p...
Holme, Jørn A Vondráček, Jan Machala, Miroslav Lagadic-Gossmann, Dominique Vogel, Christoph FA Le Ferrec, Eric Sparfel, Lydie Øvrevik, Johan
Air pollution is the leading cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoking, contributing to 20% of all lung cancer deaths. Increased risk associated with living near trafficked roads, occupational exposure to diesel exhaust, indoor coal combustion and cigarette smoking, suggest that combustion components in ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5), suc...
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Current opinion in toxicology
The prototypical aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) ligand, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo- p -dioxin (TCDD), has been a valuable model for investigating toxicant-associated fatty liver disease (TAFLD). TCDD induces dose-dependent hepatic lipid accumulation, followed by the development of inflammatory foci and eventual progression to fibrosis in mice. Pre...
Heo, Mi Jeong Suh, Ji Ho Lee, Sung Ho Poulsen, Kyle L An, Yu A Moorthy, Bhagavatula Hartig, Sean M Moore, David D Kim, Kang Ho
ObjectiveMitophagy removes damaged mitochondria to maintain cellular homeostasis. Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) expression in the liver plays a crucial role in supporting normal liver functions, but its impact on mitochondrial function is unclear. Here, we identified a new role of AhR in the regulation of mitophagy to control hepatic energy homeo...
Sondermann, Natalie C Faßbender, Sonja Hartung, Frederick Hätälä, Anna M Rolfes, Katharina M Vogel, Christoph FA Haarmann-Stemmann, Thomas
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor regulating adaptive and maladaptive responses toward exogenous and endogenous signals. Research from various biomedical disciplines has provided compelling evidence that the AHR is critically involved in the pathogenesis of a variety of diseases and disorders, including ...
Sandoval, Simone Malany, Keegan Thongphanh, Krista Martinez, Clarisa A Goodson, Michael L Da Costa Souza, Felipe Lin, Lo-Wei Sweeney, Nicolle Pennington, Jamie Lein, Pamela J
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Neuropilin-1 (Nrp1), a transmembrane protein expressed on CD4+ T cells, is mostly studied in the context of regulatory T cell (Treg) function. More recently, there is increasing evidence that Nrp1 is also highly expressed on activated effector T cells and that increases in these Nrp1-expressing CD4+ T cells correspond with immunopathology across se...